‘Five killed’ in Zimbabwe vote beatings
June 28, 2008 – 3:55 pmThe Zimbabwean opposition party said Saturday that four of its officials and the wife of one of them were beaten to death this week before Friday’s runoff vote in “state-sponsored murders.”
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